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Articles from the January 16, 2019 edition


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  • Twin Cities company launches the most dynamic and efficient way to manage property

    Jan 16, 2019

    Eden Prairie, Minnesota (January 15, 2019) – A Twin Cities company announced today the launching of a cloud-based platform that streamlines the management of properties big and small, creating efficiencies that benefit not only owners of real estate and other property but their stakeholders as well. TracFax emphasizes three significant concepts in a way like no other property management software offers: centered around and putting the property first, collaboration among all who have an interest in a specific property, and the data – wri...

  • New interactive map shows wide variations in home radon testing across Minnesota

    Jan 16, 2019

    With Minnesota homes shut tight against the cold, dangerous levels of cancer-causing radon gas can build up during the winter months. To draw attention to this risk, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and partners mark January as Radon Action Month, urging Minnesotans to test their homes for radon. This year, a new online tool is available to help target the efforts. A new interactive map from MDH shows radon testing rates for every census tract in Minnesota. Census tracts are areas within counties about the size of a neighborhood. The...

  • First Nations Receives $50,000 Grant from San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to Help Build the Fundraising Capacity of Native American Nonprofits

    Jan 16, 2019

    LONGMONT, Colorado (January 15, 2019) – First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) has received a grant of $50,000 from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians of Highland, California. First Nations will use the funding on a project called “Building a Sustainable Future for Native Organizations.” In particular, First Nations will host participants from selected Native American nonprofit organizations at an in-person fundraising “boot camp” and virtual study sessions, and help them achieve certification in grantwriting. This will bett...

  • 'A crisis like we've never seen': Native communities shed light on government shutdown's impacts

    Jan 16, 2019

    In the first congressional hearing at which Native members of Congress were present, Democratic representatives on Tuesday heard directly from Native American communities that are being devastated by the ongoing partial government shutdown, which this week became the longest in U.S. history. Many groups — including veterans, TSA employees, and law enforcement — have been impacted with lapses in pay and shortages in key resources, but it has been particularly disastrous for Native communities that are supposed to receive a wide-range of fed...

  • Jury begins deliberations in Monica Jack murder trial

    Jan 16, 2019

    A jury began deliberations on Tuesday morning to decide whether a man who allegedly confessed to killing 12-year-old Monica Jack in 1978 is guilty of the crime. They did not reach a verdict by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, and will resume deliberating Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. in B.C. Supreme Court. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/jury-considers-murder-charge-monica-jack-1.4979129...